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Senator Grahm has served long enought in the Senate. He betrayed the people of South Carolina and the nation.

Senator Grahm unlike Senator Jim Demint does not have time to reply. He has been a yes man to the Bush administration and needs to be replaced. Grahm is not for the people of South Carolina or the nation!

Thank you for taking the time to contact me. I appreciate the opportunity to hear from you. Due to the large volume of mail I receive, I regret that I am only able to respond personally to inquiries from South Carolinians. As we continue our work in the 110th Congress, I look forward to supporting our troops in the War on Terror, providing the men and women of the National Guard and Reserves with improved health care, strengthening Social Security, protecting American jobs, lowering the tax burden on American families, and making the federal government more accountable and efficient. If your correspondence pertains to a scheduling request, please fax your request to (202) 224-3808. Sincerely, Lindsey Graham

The top senator from South Carolina, a true American and protector of the constitution.

July 08, 2008 Dear Friend, There is something pretty outrageous going on in Washington this week that I think you should know about. It concerns the future of our health care system, many of our family doctors and some powerful special interest groups in Washington. Two weeks ago, the Senate sought to pass a bill that would prevent an automatic 10 percent cut in the reimbursement fees that doctors receive for treating Medicare patients. These cuts are routinely avoided by passing temporary fixes with wide, bipartisan support. But this time Democrats saw a political opportunity they couldn’t resist. Rather than passing a simple fix, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) brought up a partisan bill that also cut funds for the Medicare Advantage program, which is the only part of Medicare that helps seniors access private health coverage. Senator Reid’s bill would end Medicare Advantage plans for 2.3 million seniors nationwide, over 65,000 in South Carolina. Medicare Advantage is rapidly gaining popularity among seniors as over 9 million have voluntarily signed up for plans that provide lower premiums, lower co-pays and more preventative care than traditional Medicare. Knowing that Republicans would oppose a blatant move toward socialized medicine, Reid forced a vote on his partisan bill so he could manufacture a scenario to blame us for allowing the doctor cuts to take effect. Now if you’re saying to yourself that this is just another Washington game, you’re absolutely right. But it didn’t stop there. Last week, special interests groups aligned with Reid began sending out false statements to doctors, seniors and the media about my position. A spokesperson for the AARP went so far as to say that I was responsible for denying care to “our nation’s seniors, disabled individuals, and military families.” I wanted to tell you about this for a couple reasons. First, if you’ve heard these false reports saying that I’m opposed to the Medicare fix and that I’m somehow in the back pocket of insurance companies, you will now know the truth. I’ve consistently supported fixing Medicare reimbursement rates and I’ve fought numerous battles with health insurance companies that oppose interstate competition. But I also wanted to share with you this clear example of how politicians use government power to buy the support of special interest groups to pass bad policies and gain political advantage. In this case, Senator Reid used the threat of Medicare cuts to get the AMA and the AARP to attack senators who support fixing Medicare but oppose efforts to socialize medicine. Perhaps this is just politics. Perhaps this is just the way the game is played. But I think it’s extremely destructive and unacceptable. We must continue to fight efforts to expand government and take away our freedoms, even when it means enduring false attacks. I hope you agree. Yours truly, Jim DeMint

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